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SPOT PRODUCT PRICES
JOC Staff |
June 18, 1987 U.S. spot oil products price indications, sellers range, in cents per gallon,
PEMEX TO SALT AWAY OIL IN UNDERGROUND CAVERNS
Journal of Commerce Special |
Pemex, Mexico's state oil company, is reviving a project to warehouse crude oil in underground caver
FREIGHT RATE FUTURES
JOC Staff |
June 18 Baltic International Freight Futures ExchangePrev.Close High Low
Maritime
SEA-LAND HIKES ALASKAN SERVICE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Sea-Land Service Inc. says its ships will calling at Kodiak, Alaska, twice a week throughout the yea
Maritime
FIRM SETTLES DISPUTE WITH CIGNA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Systems & Computer Technology Corp. said it signed an agreement with Cigna Corp. to settle a dispute
TRADE LEADS
JOC Staff |
Suppliers of the following items seek U.S. importers/distributors. Interested parties are asked to c
Maritime
ULTRAPHONE TRIAL SET IN ALBERTA
Journal of Commerce Staff |
International Mobile Machines Corp. announced that Alberta Government Telephones - a crown corporati
Maritime
FIRMS SET DEALS AT PARIS SHOW
Journal of Commerce Staff |
The Boeing Co. and McDonnell Douglas announced big sales at the Paris Air Show. Boeing said
Maritime
HOW FIRMS ASSESS RISK ABROAD
Mark Magnier |
Recent clashes between protesters and police in South Korea and South Africa and last year's politic
STUDY WARNS US RATES COULD TURN SHARPLY UP
Janet Porter |
U.S. monetary authorities may have to raise interest rates sharply if the rate of inflation threaten
EUROPEANS THREATEN GATT'S TRADE ROUND
Anne Meade |
The European Community warned its trading partners it would block the negotiations now under way in
ILA, EMPLOYERS SINGING TUNE: UNITED WE STAND, DIVIDED WE FALL
Joseph Bonney |
Waterfront labor and management officials say the new International Longshoremen's Association contr
Maritime
CRAIG DUNLAP'S INSIDE TALK FROM THE SOUTH ATLANTIC
Craig Dunlap |
EYEBROWS WERE ARCHING throughout northeastern Florida recently when Wayne Stubbs, general manager o
Maritime
BOEING 737 SALES SURPASS 727 MARK
Dave Higdon |
What do you have when an airplane company's sales of two models exceed 3,700 units? Boeing's 727, on
Air Cargo
MOBIL UNITS BOOST NORTH SEA ACREAGE
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Mobil Oil Corp. said Thursday that its affiliates had increased their exploration acreage in the Uni
GULF OF MEXICO DRILLING SHOWS SIGNS OF NEW LIFE
Dallas Morning News |
The offshore oil and gas industry is showing signs of new life in the Gulf of Mexico, perhaps foresh
CANADA BARS HYDRO-QUEBEC POWER EXPORTS
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Canada's National Energy Board Thursday rejected an application by Hydro- Quebec to export electrici
SOVIETS ACCUSE US OF ENDANGERING GULF
(Ap) |
A Soviet spokesman, apparently referring to the United States, said Thursday that some countries ar
Maritime
MARITIME BRIEFS
JOC Staff |
China Agrees to Repair Soviet Ships in PortsChina and the Soviet Union have reached an agree
Maritime
NEW BOAT TAKES OVER GARBAGE BARGE WATCH
(Ap) |
The tug that pushed and pulled a garbage barge up and down the Eastern Seaboard in search of a dump
Maritime
SMALL-SCALE SHIP REPAIR ALIVE AND WELL IN BOSTON
Journal of Commerce Special |
The launching of the passenger ferry Uncatena from Boston Graving Dock Corp.' s shipyard in East Bo
Maritime
AMERICA MOVES - A LITTLE LEFT, A LITTLE RIGHT
(Ap) |
Government scientists have taken their first exact look at America in years, and things aren't where
RISK RETENTION GROUP WINS ILL. APPROVAL
Journal of Commerce Special |
Companies confronted with environmental liability exposures now are eligible to participate in a ris
TECHNOLOGY SEEN DRIVING GLOBAL MARKETPLACE
Gloria Joseph |
Technology is the true driving force behind the global marketplace, asserts a national finance manag
Maritime
IMPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
Hong Kong and Sweden Sign Textile AgreementHONG KONG - Sweden and Hong Kong signed a new fiv
Maritime
JAPANESE SECURITIES FIRMS MAY RETAIN NTT MONOPOLY
Knight-Ridder Financial |
Foreign securities companies are likely to be excluded from underwriting the second round of sales o
FRENCH FIRMS, ONCE RETICENT, LIST ABROAD
Howard Schissel |
French companies are taking advantage of the lower value of the U.S. dollar to boost their investmen
SCANIA PREFERS RIPPLE TO SPLASH IN TRUCK MARKET
Michael S. Lelyveld |
When Scania first came to the land of sell, sell, sell, its U.S. competitors couldn't make heads or
Trucking News
PLASTICS CORNER
Journal of Commerce Staff |
Reichhold Hikes Latex, Copolymer PricesDOVER, Del. - The emulsion polymers division of Reich
ASBESTOS SUITS FLOOD NY FEDERAL COURT
(Ap) |
More than two dozen central New York workers, taking advantage of the state's infant toxic torts law
LAWSUIT LISTS UK ASBESTOS FIRM
(Ap) |
About 40 years ago, Raymond Hendrickson worked for the Union Asbestos and Rubber Co. in Paterson, N.
NY SENATE CONFIRMS 5 NOMINEES TO STATE PSC
(Ap) |
Five of Gov. Mario Cuomo's nominees were confirmed as members of New York state's utility rate-setti
AUSTRALIANS TO SUPPLY IRON ORE TO ROMANIANS
Vincent W. Stove |
An ambitious plan may lead to Australia replacing the Soviet Union as the main supplier of iron ore
Maritime
ECONOMIC SETBACK LIKELY IN ITALY
Andrew Mutter |
Italian businessmen are concerned that lengthy negotiations to form a new governing coalition in the
Maritime
CONTAMINATION STILL BLOCKS RESETTLEMENT NEAR CHERNOBYL
(Ap) |
At least 27 cities and villages near the Chernobyl power station are too contaminated to be populate
SHIP GROUP TO RAISE JAPAN CURRENCY FEE
John Davies |
The TransPacific Westbound Rate Agreement announced it would boost next month its weak dollar curren
EXPORT BRIEFS
From Wire and Staff Reports |
EC Puts Pressure On Oils Tax DissentersThe European Commission has strengthened its push to
Maritime
NEW PRODUCTS MARKETPLACE
JOC Staff |
UK Firm Designs Oven For Baking PotatoesAn oven developed specifically for baking potatoes a
Maritime
CONGRESS LOBBIED ON TRADE
John Kelley |
Any trade legislation this year is likely to allow retaliation for unfair practices but retain presi
Maritime
FTZ SUCCESS DRAWS CRITICS
Chris Dupin |
Foreign trade zones are discovering that "with success comes criticism," says Roy Jaeger, the presid
Maritime
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